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Afterwards @agx talked about "Logs and Backtraces". He explains how meaningful issue reports look like, what tools you have at your disposal on #MobileLinux and more!

Slides are available at
programm.froscon.org/2023/even

I was inspired by this talk so much that I freestyled a "Debugging part two" presentation about "debuginfod", a nice tool that you can use to grab debugging symbols over HTTP using the `DEBUGINFOD_URLS` environment variable.
Followed by an small demo of running #phosh nested.

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I'm really excited for the next release of geoclue: I have worked with the devs to make it functional with #mobilelinux:
gitlab.freedesktop.org/geoclue
gitlab.freedesktop.org/geoclue
gitlab.freedesktop.org/geoclue

and GPS works really well with Pure Maps. This was honestly one of the few things that I have really missed when I left Android.

@devrtz @jayreding @mobian You can't claim to be a universal OS without phone support nowadays, see media.ccc.de/v/froscon2022-279 - so running it on your phone is the new normal.

@purism Digitial media is a mess by my record collection is top notch!

The cover art needs work on the bluetooth side as we don't send that yet but apart from that it works nicely (skipping songs forwards, backwards, etc).

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Flipping the wifi/bt killswitch is sufficient. Here's a short video. The audio quality isn't great but you can hear the switch from speaker to the car's audio:

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Car picks up the bluetooth audio from my running just fine:

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@nieral @postmarketOS @signalapp

We just recently discussed signal at 's community get together at . Flare and the desktop client (registration via signal-cli) were mentioned there. For questions best join matrix.to/#/#linuxphoneapps:ma .

Ich sitze seit Minuten vor diesem Screenshot, und mir fällt einfach kein guter Kommentar dazu ein. Also hier bitteschön, ohne Worte.

Aand another piece of hardware that can now be configured with open source utilities :D

@eliasr @purism Talk slides from "Logs and backtraces: How to provide meaningful problem reports" are now linked from the talk page: programm.froscon.org/2023/even

Emacs 29.1 can be built in the PGTK or "pure GTK" configuration -- which doesn't sound that interesting until you realize that:

1) This means you can run Emacs natively under Wayland

2) Emacs looks much more visually consistent on a modern system than it used to

and, most importantly for me,

3) You can now seamlessly use your system language input methods, so, for instance, I can easily type Japanese in Emacs now.

This is a big step in modernizing #emacs .

gnu.org/software//emacs/manual

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